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M. Bernard Loates

M. Bernard Loates (born May 3, 1945) is a Canadian artist, lithographer and publisher in the manner of the private press movement.〔(), History of the Private Press Movement.〕 The private press movement refers to a printing press or publishing method that is artistic based, with great attention to detail as opposed to commercially based. The proprieter controls all elements of the publication, from concept, to design, to the final execution.
''“Loates is recognized as one of the finest printing artisans...”'' 〔quote from Ronald G. Dodson, president, New York Audubon Society in article, Times Union newspaper, Albany, NY, March 12, 1989, ''“Artist of the Year: Loates Re-creations would even please Audubon”'', timesunion.com〕 Loates is best known in the United States for his M.Bernard Loates Edition of John James Audubon, Birds of America. In Canada, Loates is best known for his work〔''a thousand words'' by Christopher Hume, ''Books in Canada'', December 1980, ''"A Grand Tribute to A.J.Casson"''〕 with A.J. Casson, the last living member of the Group of Seven.
==Early life==
Loates was born in Toronto, a fraternal twin and the youngest of four boys. The family home was in Newtonbrook, a northern Toronto neighbourhood bordered by woods on the east side. Loates and his twin brother met Frederick Henry Brigden, founder of the Canadian Watercolourist Society, at his studio there. Brigden introduced Loates and his brother〔''The Art of Glen Loates'' by Paul Duval, Published by Cerebrus Publishing〕 to the art of watercolours. At that young age they began painting as they explored the wooded area by Brigden’s studio.
Loates left school at the age of 14. He held several jobs before being employed by Atomic Energy of Canada, beginning as a file clerk and becoming the lead draughtsman by age 19. It was here that Loates’ illustrated his first book〔National Library of Canada, AMICUS No. 12196886; ''Working with Geometry I''〕 beginning a long-lasting relationship with Publisher/Distributor Holt, Rinehart and Winston, as well as, Prentice Hall. Loates left Atomic Energy of Canada to become a publisher full-time.〔National Library of Canada, AMICUS No. 25396945; AMICUS No. 5276165; AMICUS No. 25044892; AMICUS No. 1357278; AMICUS No. 18148219; AMICUS No. 20074386〕

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